Network Configuration (netconf)
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 Charter
 Last Modified: 2008-03-13

 Current Status: Active Working Group

 Chair(s):
     Bert Wijnen  <bertietf@bwijnen.net>
     Mehmet Ersue  <mehmet.ersue@nsn.com>

 Operations and Management Area Director(s):
     Dan Romascanu  <dromasca@avaya.com>
     Ronald Bonica  <rbonica@juniper.net>

 Operations and Management Area Advisor:
     Dan Romascanu  <dromasca@avaya.com>

 Technical Advisor(s):
     Charlie Kaufman  <charliek@microsoft.com>

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Description of Working Group:

Charlie Kaufman is Technical Advisor for Security Matters 

Configuration of networks of devices has become a critical requirement 
for operators in today's highly interoperable networks. Operators from 
large to small have developed their own mechanisms or used vendor 
specific mechanisms to transfer configuration data to and from a 
device, and for examining device state information which may impact 
the configuration. Each of these mechanisms may be different in 
various aspects, such as session establishment, user authentication, 
configuration data exchange, and error responses. 

The NETCONF Working Group is chartered to produce a protocol suitable 
for network configuration, with the following characteristics: 

- Provides retrieval mechanisms which can differentiate between
  configuration data and non-configuration data 
- Is extensible enough so that vendors will provide access to all
  configuration data on the device using a single protocol 
- Has a programmatic interface (avoids screen scraping and
  formatting-related changes between releases) 
- Uses a textual data representation, that can be easily manipulated
  using non-specialized text manipulation tools. 
- Supports integration with existing user authentication methods 
- Supports integration with existing configuration database systems 
- Supports network wide configuration transactions (with features such
  as locking and rollback capability) 
- Is as transport-independent as possible 
- Provides support for asynchronous notifications. 

The NETCONF protocol is using XML for data encoding purposes, because 
XML is a widely deployed standard which is supported by a large number 
of applications. 

The NETCONF protocol should be independent of the data definition 
language and data models used to describe configuration and state 
data. 

However, the authorization model used in the protocol is dependent on 
the data model. Although these issues must be fully addressed to 
develop standard data models, only a small part of this work will be 
initially addressed. This group will specify requirements for standard 
data models in order to fully support the NETCONF protocol, such as: 

- identification of principals, such as user names or distinguished names 
- mechanism to distinguish configuration from non-configuration data 
- XML namespace conventions 
- XML usage guidelines 

The initial work started in 2003 and has already been completed and was 
restricted to following items: 

  a) NETCONF Protocol Specification, which defines the operational model,
     protocol operations, transaction model, data model requirements,
     security requirements, and transport layer requirements. 
  b) NETCONF over SSH Specification: Implementation Mandatory, 
  c) NETCONF over BEEP Specification: Implementation Optional,
  d) NETCONF over SOAP Specification: Implementation Optional.

  These documents define how the NETCONF protocol is used with each 
  transport protocol selected by the working group, and how it meets 
  the security and transport layer requirements of the NETCONF Protocol 
  Specification. 

  e) NETCONF Notification Specification, which defines mechanisms that
     provide an asynchronous message notification delivery service for
     the NETCONF protocol.  NETCONF Notification is an optional
     capability built on top of the base NETCONF definition and
     provides the capabilities and operations necessary to support
     this service.

In the current phase of the incremental development of NETCONF the 
workgroup will focus on following items: 

1. Fine-grain locking: The base NETCONF protocol only provides a lock
   for the entire configuration datastore, which is not deemed to meet
   important operational and security requirements. The NETCONF working
   group will produce a standards-track RFC specifying a mechanism for
   fine-grain locking of the NETCONF configuration datastore. 

2. NETCONF monitoring: It is considered best practice for IETF working
   groups to include management of their protocols within the scope of
   the solution they are providing. The NETCONF working group will
   produce a standards-track RFC with mechanisms allowing NETCONF
   itself to be used to monitor some aspects of NETCONF operation. 

3. Schema advertisement: Currently the NETCONF protocol is able to
   advertise which protocol features are supported on a particular
   netconf-capable device. However, there is currently no way to discover
   which XML Schema are supported on the device. The NETCONF working
   group will produce a standards-track RFC with mechanisms making this
   discovery possible (this item may be merged with "NETCONF monitoring"
   into a single document). 

4. NETCONF over TLS: Based on implementation experience there is a
   need for a standards track document to define NETCONF over TLS as an
   optional transport for the NETCONF protocol.

The following items have been identified as important but are currently
not considered in scope for re-chartering and may be candidates for work
when there is community consensus to take them on: 

- General improvements to the base protocol 
- Access Control requirements 
- NETCONF access to SMI-based MIB data

 Goals and Milestones:

   Done         Working Group formed 

   Done         Submit initial Netconf Protocol draft 

   Done         Submit initial Netconf over (transport-TBD) draft 

   Done         Begin Working Group Last Call for the Netconf Protocol draft 

   Done         Begin Working Group Last Call for the Netconf over 
                (transport-TBD) draft 

   Done         Submit final version of the Netconf Protocol draft to the IESG 

   Done         Submit final version of the Netconf over SOAP draft to the IESG 

   Done         Submit final version of the Netconf over BEEP draft to the IESG 

   Done         Submit final version of the Netconf over SSH draft to the IESG 

   Done         Update charter 

   Done         Submit first version of NETCONF Notifications document 

   Done         Begin WGLC of NETCONF Notifications document 

   Done         Submit final version of NETCONF Notifications document to IESG 
                for consideration as Proposed Standard 

   Done         -00 draft for NETCONF Monitoring 

   Done         -00 draft for Fine Grain Locking 

   Done         -00 draft for NETCONF over TLS 

   Done         -00 draft for Schema Advertisement 

   Mar 2008       Early Review of client authentication approach (for NETCONF 
                over TLS) with the security community at IETF 71 

   Aug 2008       WG Last Call on NETCONF Monitoring after IETF72 

   Aug 2008       WG Last Call on Schema Advertisement after IETF72 

   Aug 2008       WG Last Call on Fine Grain Locking after IETF72 

   Aug 2008       WG Last Call on NETCONF over TLS after IETF72 

   Aug 2008       Send four documents to the IESG for consideration as proposed 
                standards 


 Internet-Drafts:

Posted Revised         I-D Title   <Filename>
------ ------- --------------------------------------------
Jan 2006 Feb 2008   <draft-ietf-netconf-notification-12.txt>
                NETCONF Event Notifications 

Jan 2008 Feb 2008   <draft-ietf-netconf-tls-01.txt>
                NETCONF over Transport Layer Security (TLS) 

Jan 2008 Feb 2008   <draft-ietf-netconf-partial-lock-01.txt>
                Partial Lock RPC for NETCONF 

Jan 2008 Feb 2008   <draft-ietf-netconf-monitoring-01.txt>
                NETCONF Monitoring Schema 

 Request For Comments:

  RFC   Stat Published     Title
------- -- ----------- ------------------------------------
RFC4741 PS   Dec 2006    NETCONF Configuration Protocol 

RFC4742 PS   Dec 2006    Using the NETCONF Configuration Protocol over Secure 
                       Shell (SSH) 

RFC4744 PS   Dec 2006    Using the NETCONF Protocol over Blocks Extensible 
                       Exchange Protocol (BEEP) 

RFC4743 PS   Dec 2006    Using the Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) Over 
                       the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)